The clip shows an interesting mixture of animation and real-life scenery from London

Mar 4, 2014 14:36 GMT  ·  By

A new song off of James Arthur's self-titled debut album “Get Down” has just been released as an official single and it's already received a video.

“Get Down” is the first song off of the singer's “James Arthur” album, and the clip features the artist in the chilly London weather, with a combination of animation and reality flashing behind him in the background. It follows “Recovery,” “You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You,” and “Impossible” as singles released from the 2013 album.

The clip was directed by Bugsy Riverbank Steel, a man whose part credits include Two Door Cinema Club and Wild Beasts and it manages to look upbeat, in accordance with the lyrics of the song.

“Get Down” was co-written by James Arthur himself with a full team of people including Mustapha Omer, Jamer Murray, Jonny Coffer, Wayne Hector, Ronald Bell, and Robert Bell.

The singer is still riding out his fame after winning the 2012 X Factor and subsequently releasing the hit song “Impossible,” which went on to become the fastest-selling X-Factor single so far, breaking the 250,000 downloads mark in the first 48 hours and 490,000 by the end of the week.

At the moment, James Arthur is touring across Europe, with a performance today, March 4, in Poland, after which he'll be heading to Amsterdam, Luxembourg, Paris, and Brussels.